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Dec 24 2025LIFESTYLE

Smart Steps to Safe and Fun Dates

Meeting someone new can be thrilling, but it's smart to take a few precautions first. In today's digital world, checking out someone before meeting them in person is not about distrust. It's about making sure everyone feels safe and ready to enjoy the date. Here are some simple checks to do before

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Old Towns, New Lines: Kittery and York Settle Their Land Dispute

Kittery and York, the oldest towns in Maine, have finally settled a border dispute that started way back in the 1600s. The issue popped up again a few years ago when a developer bought land near Route 1, right where the two towns meet. York thought the border was a straight line, but Kittery believ

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Ohio's Big Win: How a Standout Player and Smart Moves Led to Victory

Ohio's football team made a strong comeback in the Frisco Bowl, beating UNLV 17-10. The win was thanks to a standout performance by Sieh Bangura, who ran for 149 yards and scored a touchdown. This victory is part of a bigger trend for Ohio, as they've now won seven straight bowl games since 2017. T

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

The Enigma of Gardner Minshew: Beyond the Football Field

Gardner Minshew, the Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback, is known for his unique style and lively personality. But when it comes to his personal life, he's as private as they come. Unlike many NFL players who share glimpses of their relationships on social media, Minshew's last Instagram post was in 20

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Walking Towards Healing: How Movement Helps Diabetic Foot Ulcers

People with diabetes often face a tough challenge: foot ulcers. These sores can be stubborn and slow to heal. Doctors usually tell patients to rest and avoid putting pressure on the affected foot. But is this the best approach? Recent research suggests that exercise might actually help. Sixteen stu

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Kansas City Chiefs' Move Sparks Surprise and Debate

The Kansas City Chiefs are making a big move. They are leaving Missouri for Kansas in 2031. This news caught many people off guard, especially politicians in Missouri. Missouri House Speaker Jonathan Patterson admitted it was a shock. He said, "No matter how long we thought about this, it's still a

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Dec 24 2025ENVIRONMENT

Why the U. S. is facing a wind power dilemma

The U. S. is at a crossroads with its energy future, and wind power is at the center of the debate. The recent decision to pause five offshore wind projects has sparked concern among experts, who warn that this could impact the nation's ability to meet growing electricity demands. The Department of

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Is Kansas City's New Stadium a Win or a Loss for Taxpayers?

Kansas is investing a massive amount of money into a new stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs. The total cost is expected to be around $3 billion, with the state contributing a significant portion of that, approximately $1. 8 billion. This is a lot of public funds being allocated to a private sports t

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Dec 24 2025BUSINESS

Billionaire's Big Bet: Changing the Game of Giving

Larry Ellison, a tech billionaire, is making waves with a huge $40 billion promise. He's backing his son's plan to take over Paramount. This isn't your typical charity donation. It's a new way of giving where billionaires use their money to shape industries instead of just writing checks. Ellison's

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

Farmers Win a Battle, But the War Isn't Over

Farmers across the UK are breathing a sigh of relief. The government has changed its mind about a plan to tax inherited farmland. Initially, they wanted to tax farms worth over £1 million. Now, they've raised that limit to £2. 5 million. This change came after months of protests from farmers and som

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